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Old 11-24-2016, 11:49 PM
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Think Joe meant condition wise.
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Old 11-25-2016, 09:21 AM
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I love the vintage postmarked cards. Always got a kick out of the addresses. It would contain only the person's name, city and state. How it ever got delivered to the correct address is beyond me.
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I love postmarked postcards and if they have a message all the better.
I thought this was a great postcard from the collection sold a year ago. The sender of this PC said they saw Cobb play in the first game there (April 20, 1912). Supposedly he stole home for the first run in the stadium. This card is postmarked April 22nd, 1912.
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April 10th, 1914 incident between Johnny Evers and the Senators...



details about the fight below...



postcard also later sent to shortstop George McBride (who has his arms folded) and mentions other Senators as well...


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Wow Jeff! I LOVE that PC!!!

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April 10th, 1914 incident between Johnny Evers and the Senators...



details about the fight below...



postcard also later sent to shortstop George McBride (who has his arms folded) and mentions other Senators as well...

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Awesome PC.

The tall guy is Gowdy with the Braves, by the way (to the right of Evers).

By the way, this just makes it as Type 1 The negative is from April 1914, but the print is from November 1915...!
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That's a great postcard, Jeff with a fascinating backstory.
How did you piece it all together?
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Late to the party but cool PC...

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April 10th, 1914 incident between Johnny Evers and the Senators...



details about the fight below...



postcard also later sent to shortstop George McBride (who has his arms folded) and mentions other Senators as well...

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Late to the party but cool PC...

Fashionably late.
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This might be the most awesome baseball photo of all time! Graig Kreindler needs to paint this pronto!


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